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P&B's Top 30 Hip Hop Albums Of All Time


Colin M

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We had a lot of fun a couple of years ago doing this with electronic albums, so now it's time to see if we can do it again and get enough interest for a rap and hip hop version.

Can be from any era and can be rap, instrumental or whatever might qualify as hip hop. I expect most to come from 88-94 but hopefully we get a good response and a broad range and I have to listen to loads of stuff I don't know (which is most of it in recent years!).

Who's in? Here's the golden rules as used successfully before throughout history:

Send me a PM on here with your top 10 hip hop music albums of all time, in the correct order.

* Don't send any more or less than 10. That'll null the vote for me. The top album gets 10 points and bottom gets 1 and everything in between works the same way.

* Call your message "Top 10 Hip hop Albums" so that I can easily see what's coming in.

* I'll give you a few weeks to send the lists. Should give enough time. We will see how the response is before setting a closing date, or letting it fall off the board hoping nobody remembers it ever happening.

* Try and give reasons so as I can put them in the review. Not a necessity, but it makes my job easier, especially if I haven't actually heard the albums in question.

* No tactical voting. Don't vote for something because you think everyone else will vote for it. If something is your favourite, vote for it.

* Doesn't matter what reasons. Whether you're going the "best" or "favourite" route, just go with what ya want.

* Studio and "live" albums only - no compilations.

Right, that should be as clear as it can be! Take part! Tell your friends! Don't be shy!

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Sent you a PM - I could talk hip hop albums all day!

I've hardly heard anything from 88-94, so it's unlikely you'll get much of that from me.

You missed the best era!

If you need educating on the brilliance you've missed drop me a line and I'll keep you right.

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I forgot Cypress Hill - Black Sunday :(

I'm maybe a loan voice but I preferred the first album (Cypress Hill). Had a real pared-back, confident sound. I know Black Sunday was a much bigger success but I always thought it was a bit over-produced.

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I'm maybe a loan voice but I preferred the first album (Cypress Hill). Had a real pared-back, confident sound. I know Black Sunday was a much bigger success but I always thought it was a bit over-produced.

I'd agree with you - the first album was really fresh when it came out as there wasn't really much that sounded like that (or at least it seemed like it at the time!). I do like Black Sunday too and of course will write a glowing summary if people vote for it.

Had a handful of entries so far, hopefully we get as many as we got for the electronic albums which was a cracking response. I'd welcome anyone to submit entries, a variety of albums is a good thing so don't be put off!

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How many Beatie Boys albums were there?

Released? You can probably squeeze most of a top 10 out of that:

Licensed To Ill

Paul's Boutique

Check Your Head

Ill Communication

Hello Nasty

To The Five Boroughs

Hot Sauce Committee Part Two

Guess there's a couple of instrumental ones but not sure they'd qualify as hip-hop.

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I've hardly heard anything from 88-94, so it's unlikely you'll get much of that from me.

Doubt I'll submit anything post-94.

In fact, 'Nia' by Blackalicious is a contender.

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